[completely offtopic from this thread, please fork thread if/when replying]

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Jeroen Roovers <j...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Since the advent of outside overlays and layman,
> we've seen many more bugs that only got discovered when the tree was
> synced with some developer overlay, or when a Great Unveiling was done
> after limited, private, small scale testing (as with many GNOME and KDE
> releases, not to point the finger).

If GNOME is involved, I would like you to point some fingers and tell
us exactly where you think we went wrong; exactly which "Great
Unveiling" are you talking about? If you don't tell us what we did
wrong, you surely can't expect us to fix the problem :)

All GNOME releases are incremental, so in 99% of the cases, the
migration path is straightforward. If as an hppa arch dev, if you were
inconvenienced, we would like to correct the problem since it would've
definitely affected other archs too (and we know how understaffed you
guys are :)

-- 
~Nirbheek Chauhan

Gentoo GNOME+Mozilla Team

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